Office of Student Leadership & Engagement

Monday, November 17, 2014

The Institute on
Philanthropy and Voluntary Service offers you a chance to make an impact
this summer. Spend either 4 or 8 weeks taking action while getting a hands-on
learning experience in the nation’s capital. Your internship will put you on
the front-lines working to solve local and national issues.

This academic
internship program equips students with the practical and ethical tools needed
to strengthen their leadership and professional skills.

PROGRAM
COMPONENTS

·Internship- Competitive placements with local and
national nonprofit organizations

·Classes- Up to 9 credits, accredited by George Mason
University

·Housing- Furnished on-campus housing

·Leadership & Professional Development- Mentoring and career
building activities including seminars, site briefings, and guest lectures

·Community Involvement- Hands-on service projects,
fundraising activities and briefings at local nonprofit facilities

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

The Board of Directors of Keep New Hanover County
Beautiful seeks a new student member. This organizations
is a 30+ yr old non-profit run by volunteers- focusing on increasing
recycling and community beautification. They are also an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful.

The new, student member will:

Gain hands-on experience with two events this spring, as well as
participate fully as a Board member

Begin the position as soon as possible, through the end of spring semester 2015 and
possibly longer

Attend board meetings every other month for about an hour and a half, usually on a
Tuesday afternoon